Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Skeletor on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 5:53am
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My bud says someone(s) hacked into the Steam Network and it's down? He said that the Steam website is also down (which I could not reach either...) Is this just me and him?
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 6:09am
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Steam wasn't hacked. Valve is actually "down". Power outage or something; straight out of the horse's mouth (autolycus :razz: )
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Jinx on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 6:21am
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Gabe probably had his arms full with fried chicken and tripped over the power cord!
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Posted by mazemaster on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 6:34am
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Naw, the power is really out here in redmond/kirkland. Or at least it was yesterday and the day before due to storms. I got it back last night, dunno about Valve.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Jinx on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 6:37am
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that is still not an excuse for Half-Life to be unplayable... rather, it suggests how vulnerable and unreliable Steam is :rolleyes:
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Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 7:57am
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And hay is for horses!
Sorry, I'm just bored. I'll go sleep now. :smile:
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Mustang on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 5:37pm
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Not being able to play is unacceptable no matter how you look at it. Also, if it was a power issue, backup generators and failover systems are the core of any well planned network infrastructure. If they are at the mercy of any storm what comes through I will question my decision to continue to support this game.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by matt on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 5:57pm
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Even with broad band Steam is sucky. Besides, 1Gb downloads are just not a good idea. They should of just released a 1.6 full installer and updated the server list a bit, then HL multiplayer would be nearing perfection. Maybe.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
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Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 7:03pm
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There is always the possibility that they do have a backup generator but that it also happened to fail at the same time. It's not likely but it is possible... people seem quick to have a go at valve :sad:
Re: Steam hacked and down?
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Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 10:51pm
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Valve is quickly becoming the next microsoft in terms of hating it for any half assed reason you get. It's not like they purposefully had a power outage. Oh no you couldn't play HL for a few hours, big deal. Go out, socialise, watch some TV or something.
It's not the end of the world.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Wild Card on
Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 11:11pm
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I dont get steam anyways. I mean, I dont even use it but I dont see the point of it. Make everybody do a 650meg download and change the whole system...
And I agree with the valve is becomming microsoft comment. Aparently public interest isnt their main concern anymore...
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
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Steam is going to be mandatory and part of Half-Life 2, whether you like it or not. It's way too late to go back for Valve, they've committed way too many resources to Steam already (all the servers, the network, etc.) Might as well convert now and get used to it.
I have to say, I'm enjoying Steam. The "point" is to automatically deliver mods and patches without you having to end up waiting in Fileplanet for a few hours or whatever. They're really designing for the public interest.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Vash on
Sat Jan 10th 2004 at 2:50am
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Looks like its up to use Myrk.
To the batcave.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Wild Card on
Sat Jan 10th 2004 at 3:08am
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Its cause the lamers want to make us wait in line at Fileplanet and Gamespy and 3D downloads. By the way, anybody find that a 5 minute line in 3D downloads lasts over an hour for some reason?
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Posted by Vash on
Sat Jan 10th 2004 at 3:22am
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Do what I always do when theres a line for File Planet...Copy the file name [steam_install.exe] and google it. You'll be surprised how many index folders you'll get with the file...No lines :smile: .
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Forceflow on
Sat Jan 10th 2004 at 10:43pm
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That's right, Mustang ... when you run a system where thousands of gamers all over the world are depending on (especially when CS:CZ or HL2 are going to be released ... notice the sarcasm.) you just can't run this without backup generators or anything.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by Sim on
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I've got Steam but I use WON because my fav servers are on it :razz:
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Sun Jan 11th 2004 at 5:56pm
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True. I presume they'll have a bunch more servers at that point, but it probably won't be near enough. It's a matter of waiting (and possibly lots more waiting) and seeing I guess.
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by matt on
Sun Jan 11th 2004 at 6:09pm
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What about all the nice new graphics in HL2? That'll mena realistically your going to need a very fast broadband connection to play the next wave of games online. (Doom 3 December the 1st!) probably like 1Mbit+
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Sun Jan 11th 2004 at 6:19pm
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All the rendering is done client-side...
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Sun Jan 11th 2004 at 6:48pm
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Not 1mbit+ though. :smile:
Re: Steam hacked and down?
Posted by matt on
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Some ppl I knew played doom online (yes, the origional!) because they didn't have broadband! But I think I'de have BB by the time I decide to start playing games online.